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The Serre Chevalier ski resort is one of the ten largest in Europe. Located in the French Alps, it lies at an altitude ranging from 1,200 to 2,800 meters above sea level. This sunny ski resort offers an unforgettable skiing experience, with a total of 250 km of ski slopes.


Surrounded by stunning natural scenery, Serre Chevalier is the largest ski complex in the southern French Alps which leaves no visitor indifferent. It features easier slopes suitable for beginners, as well as more challenging runs for experienced skiers. A large portion of the ski area is covered by artificial snowmaking systems.


Serre Chevalier holds special significance for the Kostelić family, as Janica Kostelić won her first World Cup slalom here in 1999. As one of the hosts of the 2030 Winter Olympic Games, the resort is currently undergoing extensive modernization, including the construction of an Olympic Village and the development of new facilities.

Accommodation and ski resort

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Ski area Serre Chevalier

The largest ski complex in the southern French Alps, with its 250 km of interconnected ski slopes, is also one of the oldest ski resorts in Europe.

The Serre Chevalier Vallée ski area is one of the 10 largest in Europe and the fifth largest in France, consisting of 103 ski slopes:

  • 12 black
  • 39 red
  • 29 blue
  • 23 green

Out of the 103 ski slopes, an impressive 80% are located at altitudes above 2,000 meters.